Saturday, April 09, 2005

"Serviettentechnik" was a big hit a couple of years ago. I gave it a go then, and I still have some items that need covering. And I certainly have some paper napkins that need attaching. There's a connection from the large napkin presented in the front to Torill's blog. I found some handkerchiefs with the same garden view and sent them to her (she was my secret friend of round 2. Lautasliinatekniikka oli kova sana muutama vuosi sitten. Sitä tuli silloin kokeiltua, ja vieläkin kämpässä on muutamia esineitä, jotka olen aatellut päällystää. Kuinka ollakaan, löytyy myös sellaisia lautasliinoja, joita ei ole koskaan tarkoitus kattaa pöytään; ne on tarkoitettu vain koristeluun. Etualalla näkyvästä lautasliinasta on yhteysTorillin blogiin. Löysin samankuvioisia nenäliinoja ja lähetin ne hänelle (Torill oli salainen pohjoismainen ystäväni kakkoskierroksella.)

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About Me

Knitting has come to me quite naturally. Our whole family does something with their hands (knitting, crocheting, cross stitching), even my father has knitted himself mittens when he was only a boy. At the moment I'm really lucky, living in Central Europe and having a relatively easy access to German, French and British yarns. And that shows in my flat. I really enjoy all the different colours and the structures of the yarns and am always trying some new stuff, techniques, patterns. And this may sound like a cliché, but for me knitting is a journey, you never know what you're going to encounter on the way. Love the experience; whether I finish a garment or not is irrelevant.